Over the years, even before World War II, hot rodders would generally fall into two camps of constructing—they either built cars that looked fast or cars thatwerefast. The fast lookers ultimately ...
There’s always a story to a hot rod build. The story behind this 1967 Nova SS owned by Mike and Jennifer Rutter of Rutterz Rodz sure has an interesting heritage. “I’ve held the title to this car for ...
Jimmy Crowden's mild-mannered '67 Chevy Nova SS reflects the visceral pride and passion that most musclecar fanatics reserve for their special breed of cars and the performance capabilities they ...
While always a fine daydream, the act of totally refurbishing dead or nearly dead Detroit iron is always a much more expensive proposition than assuming someone else’s poor judgment and failed process ...
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1968 Nova SS 350 was Chevy’s bold compact—buyers now call it genius
The 1968 Nova SS 350 marked a turning point for Chevrolet, proving that compact dimensions and serious performance could ...
It’s not always easy to walk the line between race car and street car, but Pro Street machines walk that line with the best of them. For those that don’t know, Pro Street has a history dating back to ...
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Why the 1972 Chevrolet Nova SS stayed relevant
The 1972 Chevrolet Nova SS occupies a rare sweet spot in car culture, bridging bare‑bones practicality and genuine muscle car ...
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